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Living on cliches Posted: Friday, November 5, 2004
War Crimes and Iraq The above "Basic Rule" is at the heart of the Geneva Conventions, the international treaty that tries to be the thin line that separates civilization from savagery. It is not something the Bush Administration has paid much attention to as it goes about the "pacification" of Iraqi cities where local insurgents are resisting the American occupation.
Poison theory aired
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Living on cliches Cliche is a stereotyped, hackneyed word or phrase that has almost lost the meanings originally associated with it. In some cases, a cliche is overused to such an extent that the moment a person with a little bit of gray matter at the top hears it from a speaker’s mouth, he knows that the gentleman concerned is not very serious about what he is saying.
Coalition Members Mull Iraq Pullout
'A bone of contention' They told us it's now a time of healing. But, I don't want to heal, and I don't intend to be healed. "Healing" is merely code for shutting up and allowing the President to do whatever it is he plans to do. But we did that for four years.
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